The question about gas is a common one!
Not exact matches
Obama raised new
questions about the project during a trip to Asia late last week, saying it would not lower
gas prices for U.S. drivers but would allow Canada to «pump their oil, send it through our land, down to the Gulf, where it will be sold everywhere else.»
This makes for political theatre, but driving the drama are serious
questions about the province's oil and
gas economy.
But the month also brought high gasoline prices, raising
questions about how the industry's recovery could be affected if Middle East turmoil keeps
gas prices high.
Discovering Shale
Gas: An Investor's Guide to Hydraulic Fracturing of Shale Plays explores in detail the environmental and social impacts of shale gas development in the United States, identifying key questions for investors and also broader issues about shale gas development's implications for extending the era of fossil fuel dominan
Gas: An Investor's Guide to Hydraulic Fracturing of Shale Plays explores in detail the environmental and social impacts of shale
gas development in the United States, identifying key questions for investors and also broader issues about shale gas development's implications for extending the era of fossil fuel dominan
gas development in the United States, identifying key
questions for investors and also broader issues
about shale
gas development's implications for extending the era of fossil fuel dominan
gas development's implications for extending the era of fossil fuel dominance.
Zooming in on climate change, Proxy Preview highlights one new shareholder proposal «that raises
questions about transporting oil and
gas by train and several taking up different angles on deforestation that connect ecological and human rights impacts.»
But the important
question is
about future Chinese
gas demand: how much is satisfied by pipeline deals and how much is satisfied by domestic production, which could include shale
gas?
Stone says there are «serious unanswered
questions»
about why Reno thought it would be safe to use tear
gas «in a closed space where there were twenty - five children, many of them toddlers and infants.»
I always
question what's really going in when you bring up a very thoughtful and well - reasoned
question concerning status quo and people start running out of the room like they've just discovered a
gas leak and the place is
about to blow.
I haven't heard much
about oats producing
gas so I'm not sure the answer to your
question.
Saban, who discussed the current QB situation and how his team ran out of
gas during their Sugar Bowl loss to Ohio State, was asked
about the satellite camps that Jim Harbaugh and Michigan have used this summer as his first
question at the event.
Before you switch your baby's formula or buy a premium bottle that is supposed to reduce colic and
gas, it is important to think
about some simple
questions, such as:
He, therefore, instructed the host of the show to direct the
question to Ghana
Gas Co. instead of pestering him with something he knows nothing
about.
These recent studies certainly won't generate the headlines the initial Duke study did, but residents in northeastern Pennsylvania now have additional scientific evidence to answer their
questions about the role of oil and
gas production plays in their area.
Gillibrand, a resident of Greenport in Columbia County, said that while Marcellus Shale
gas would provide an economic shot in the arm, she doesn't want to support hydrofracking until she has answers to
questions about the process of pumping chemicals under intense pressure into the shale formation.
For the first part of your
question only (national security threat), from an author I don't fully agree with on Uranium and Russia (he thinks the sanctions on Russia are really
about natural
gas and he thinks the sanctions are foolish)- he proves that Russia is a large producer of Uranium while the US is seeing a decline in production and imports quite a bit of Uranium for nuclear energy production (sourced from the EIA).
Howe, who has already pleaded guilty to eight felonies, opened his testimony by taking
questions about the hiring of Lisa Toscano Percoco to work on an education initiative run by Competitive Power Ventures (CPV), which has been developing a controversial
gas - fired power plant in Orange County.
During that time, Martens faced ongoing
questions about whether the state would ban hydrofracking, a controversial natural
gas extraction process.
Among the
questions asked by the press: whether the city is working with Mexican government officials to encourage any eligible Mexican nationals to register with the city for assistance, whether all victims have been located and identified, what is the biggest remaining challenge at the site, whether there are continuing concerns of
gas leaking at the site, whether there is any evidence of illegal
gas connections in the basements of the destroyed buildings, what damage or evidence the FDNY will look for, the number of people needing housing assistance, whether any victims asked
about the investigation when meeting with the mayor, the number and location of apartments being made available by REBNY to temporarily house victims, what the mayor would say to any employer not granting time off to a victim and whether the mayor is concerned
about the pace of
gas main replacements.
After being grilled
about groundwater contamination by Assemblyman Kavanagh, Democratic Assemblyman Daniel O'Donnell
questioned her on the economics of natural
gas drilling:
In a 2010 report titled «Unanswered
Questions About The Economic Impact of
Gas Drilling In the Marcellus Shale: Don't Jump to Conclusions,» Barth laid out her counter-arguments:
Upon arrival in October, the Trace
Gas Orbiter (TGO) will train its instruments on the Red Planet, in the hopes of resolving questions about the existence of methane gas, and whether it could hint at microbial li
Gas Orbiter (TGO) will train its instruments on the Red Planet, in the hopes of resolving
questions about the existence of methane
gas, and whether it could hint at microbial li
gas, and whether it could hint at microbial life.
Given the Trump administration's
questioning of climate science, the nuclear industry is hoping states will follow through with financial support while fending off a surge of cheap
gas and
questions from the right
about whether at - risk reactors should receive federal support.
Because methane, which makes up
about 95 percent of the natural
gas in pipelines, is
about 25 times more potent as a greenhouse
gas than carbon dioxide, the leakage raises a troubling climate
question: How clean is natural
gas?
Regardless of its fate, a proposal before the U.S. Senate to bar the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) from regulating greenhouse
gases (GHGs) has raised important
questions about the role of science in setting policy.
The big
question is how large must the balls be to fall through the flow of oil and
gas, To find out, Wattenburg suggests using a connection from the surface to the so - called blow - out preventer (BOP) on top of the well to pump in steel balls with a range of diameters up to
about 3.8 centimeters (1.5 inches).
«It clearly took a while after that primordial explosion for clouds of
gas to congeal into a form dense enough for stars and quasars to ignite, and the Sky Survey is already prompting astronomers to
question some of the assumptions
about how that process unfolded [i.e, the big bang theory].»
Increased awareness
about using a highly technical process called hydraulic fracturing to recover natural
gas trapped deep within the Marcellus shale has created
questions about related human - health and environmental impacts.
Increased awareness
about using hydraulic fracturing to recover natural
gas trapped deep within the Marcellus shale has created
questions about related human - health and environmental impacts.
This new information contradicts long - held ideas that such stellar atmospheres are more uniform, and may resolve
questions about how the star's atmosphere attains its enormous size as well as how dust and
gas is driven away from the star.
@nudist - This forum and
question is not
about distillation hho
gas or electrolysis.
I would really
question, though, if commodities are just 5 % of your investment — simply investing in a S&P 500 ETF or mutual fund will give you
about 5 - 10 % exposure to oil and natural
gas simply because of the weighting of those companies in the fund.
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He has used radio waves, inert
gases, and even telepathy to
question traditional assumptions
about art and expand its possibilities.
Of course, when thinking
about the evolution of global warming, you have to know something
about the time evolution of these
gases, but that's a different
question.
It is a sticky position, and comes with risks, not the least of which is the potential for opponents of
gas restrictions to raise
questions about a scientist - advocate's objectivity back in the research world.
Even with these initial moves, many scientists I've talked to over the years still say there are enormous basic
questions that remain unanswered
about things like how to handle CO2 in billion - ton quantities and which geological formations can hold the liquefied
gas securely.
when it comes to the
question of why people are not getting worked up
about the issue of Chinese drywall emitting hydrogen sulfide
gas.
Is the effort to shift the story line too far ahead of reality, given the
questions about seeps of oil and
gas around the well, and given that the final steps for permanently sealing the well are still weeks away?
«Though we have
questions about the study's emissions estimates, it nevertheless highlights the critical importance of getting better data so that we can accurately characterize air pollution from natural
gas development,» Ramon Alvarez, a senior scientist with the Environmental Defense Fund, said in an e-mailed statement.
Earlier this week I posed
questions about the energy goals of the Committee for a Constructive Tomorrow, a group fighting restrictions on greenhouse
gases, financing a naysaying blog on global warming and, in theory, aiming to «stop energy poverty now.»
The news comes a week after DEC Commissioner Joseph Martens announced that the agency will turn part of the review over to the Department of Health Commissioner Nirav Shah to address persistent
questions about how shale
gas development and high volume hydraulic fracturing will affect public health in communities where it is allowed.
Of course, whether the Prius pays for itself in the current market uncorrected for externalities is a different
question than whether it would pay for itself once you accounted for the price of
gas if it included all the environmental costs and much of the cost of the Iraq War (which, even if not directly
about oil, is really pretty much
about oil in the sense that it is what makes that whole region of important strategic interest to us).
While all such forecasts are implicitly uncertain, this one helps clarify where to focus efforts to cut greenhouse
gas emissions; reinforces the importance of resolving
questions about how to safely expand, while not stopping, extraction of vast domestic reserves of natural
gas; and powerfully challenges proponents of accelerated deployment of today's menu of renewable energy technologies or nuclear power plants to lay out a credible strategy for supplanting coal.
It examines
questions about the safety and costs of nuclear power relative to coal and other choices for electricity generation, along with the risk of proliferation of nuclear weapons and emissions of greenhouse
gases relative to other energy sources.
But, in the mean time the
question is what to do
about rising sea levels which, even without anthropogenic contributions of greenhouse
gases, would rise and fall as they always have.
I don't really have a suitable plot in Chapter 4 to address this
question, since the real -
gas results in Chapter 4 are computed holding the surface temperature fixed while you make the atmosphere more optically thick (in which case you do get stratospheric cooling, but that's not the same thing you're talking
about).
Questions about Field's pro-industry stance on global warming come as the DEC faces accusations from environmental activists that the agency gave the natural
gas industry exclusive and unfair access to draft drilling regulations up to six weeks before they were released to the public or to any other stakeholders.
The
questions center on Field's close relationship with the oil and
gas industry and long history of glossing over important
questions about the integrity of wells and reliability of state oversight.